“Pa rum pa tantrum, rum pa tantrum.”
Christmas crafts.
For the most part, this is a nice, low-risk activity. That being said, if the finished craft doesn't turn out the way your kid hoped, all hell could break loose.
Risk of Meltdown: LOW
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Driving around to look at the lights.
This is normally fun for the whole family, but if you leave your kids in the car too long you risk turning your "silent night" into "Hark! The herald angels scream."
Risk of Meltdown: LOW
Getting a Christmas tree.
Fact: You're not buying the 11-foot-tall, $200 tree even though your kid fall is in love with it. Cue meltdown city when you leave with a normal-sized one.
Risk of Meltdown: LOW
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Cutting down a Christmas tree.
Here you have all the same meltdown risks involved in the Christmas tree lot scenario, but with the added potential of "I wanna hold the saw by myself!" drama thrown in.
Risk of meltdown: LOW/MEDIUM
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